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EU-UNFPA partnership helps Syrian women amid increasing needs

EU-UNFPA partnership helps Syrian women amid increasing needs

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EU-UNFPA partnership helps Syrian women amid increasing needs

calendar_today 28 November 2022

EU-UNFPA partnership helps Syrian women amid increasing needs
EU-UNFPA partnership helps Syrian women amid increasing needs

Amman, 28 November 2022 — Humanitarian funding from the European Union (EU) to the tune of EUR 6 million will enable the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) to help 321,000 Syrians, mostly girls and women, across 12 Syrian governorates in 2022-2023. The much-needed assistance comprises sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services and the prevention and response to gender-based violence (GBV). It is delivered from Damascus and cross-border from Türkiye.

 

“The cumulative impact of 11 years of conflict and crises has been disastrous to the lives of Syrians. 7.2 million vulnerable women and girls need life-saving assistance and access to basic services,” said Janez Lenarčič, European Commissioner for Crisis Management. “With humanitarian needs at an all-time high, the EU is committed to maintain a humanitarian lifeline for Syrian women and girls across the country, regardless of whether they are displaced or back home.”

 

2022 marked another grim milestone for Syrians as the crisis entered its 12th year. For women and girls, the cumulative impact has been catastrophic, upending decades of progress on women’s issues and bringing unprecedented risks that have fundamentally altered their lives. The crisis remains one of the world’s most complex humanitarian and protection emergencies. An estimated 14.6 million people – half of them women and girls – are in need of assistance.

 

“As in previous years, UNFPA is immensely grateful to the European Union for its unwavering support of our vital programmes in Syria during 2022, a year that continues to bring ever-growing challenges,” said Dr. Himyar Abdulmoghni, UNFPA Syria Representative, a.i. “The programmes made possible through UNFPA’s partnership with the EU are providing irreplaceable lifelines to individuals and communities throughout the country, allowing women and girls to access vital SRH services as well as tailored programming for those at risk or survivors of GBV.”

 

The support provided by the European Union has also proven crucial to delivering essential services to people in need north-western Syria, where hostilities and mass displacements continue to place lives at risk. As noted by Felicia Jones, the UNFPA Türkiye Cross-Border’s Head of Office, a.i.: “With the generous contribution of the European Union, UNFPA is supporting two key health facilities located in densely populated areas close to expansive internally displaced person camps in north-western Syria. These facilities are the among the few where women and girls can receive gender-based violence and sexual and reproductive health services.”

 

In 2021, UNFPA’s partnership with the EU helped deliver sexual and reproductive health services to more than 124,000 people, while close to 12,000 women and girls received protection from gender-based violence throughout the country in a year where risks of such violence had reached record highs. Following the implementation of these programmes, a regional impact assessment showed that 98 percent of those served reported their complete satisfaction with the assistance they received.

 

In 2022, UNFPA continues to build on these achievements by consistently incorporating feedback and insights from women and girls served into the design and implementation of these programmes.

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About UNFPA

UNFPA is the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency. UNFPA's mission is to deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. UNFPA calls for the realization of reproductive rights for all and supports access to a wide range of sexual and reproductive health services, including voluntary family planning, quality maternal health care, and comprehensive sexuality education.

 

About EU Humanitarian Aid:

The European Union and its Member States are the world's leading donor of humanitarian aid. Relief assistance is an expression of European solidarity with people in need all around the world. It aims to save lives, prevent and alleviate human suffering, and safeguard the integrity and human dignity of populations affected by natural disasters and man-made crises.

Through its Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations department, the European Union helps millions of victims of conflict and disasters every year. With headquarters in Brussels and a global network of field offices, the EU provides assistance to the most vulnerable people on the basis of humanitarian needs.

 

For more information, please contact:

In Cairo: Samir Aldarabi, Regional Media Adviser for the United Nations Population Fund for the Arab States Region, +201068484879, aldarabi@unfpa.org

 

In Amman: Jafar Irshaidat, Communications Specialist, United Nations Population Fund / Regional Humanitarian Hub for Syria and the Arab States, +962797300157, irshaidat@unfpa.org